There really should be international humanitarian relief between countries. For example, if a natural disaster occurs in a country and the corresponding virus spreads, we can give them some assistance within our power, but we do it as a whole. For example, represented by our government, we will donate some economic materials, medical materials and even send some technicians abroad, but there is really not much we can do for ordinary people.
The relationship between countries is far from being as simple as imagined. Not that there is a conflict of interest. Two people should die of old age and never talk to each other. As long as there are * * * interests in it, there is no complete hostility. Because there was a saying in the last century that there are no eternal enemies, only eternal interests, especially the exchanges between countries, the relationship between China and the United States is very complicated, but it is still interdependent and cannot be changed in a short time, so we still have to help them. When we have something, they will also pay attention, even if it is not too big, but at least it is tolerable on the surface.
Our own epidemic has not been completely solved. Although the situation is much better now, the number of new cases in various provinces and cities across the country is decreasing and the number of people who are improving is increasing, we still have to have a sense of strict control, because we have persisted for so long, and we can't let the efforts of several months fall short. Perhaps it can be said that if you persist for a month or two, you will be able to usher in the dawn and go to work normally.